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Shell, BP Can Explore for Oil Offshore From Alaska, Judge Rules

Royal Dutch Shell Plc and BP Plc can explore for oil in Alaska’s Arctic waters, according to a ruling by a federal judge in Anchorage, who dismissed a lawsuit that sought to block the companies’ exploration plans.

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Shell CEO Jeroen van der Veer doesn’t expect oil supplies to run short

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EXTRACTS FROM BLOOMBERG ARTICLES PUBLISHED 7 JULY 2008

Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA NA): Chief Executive Officer Jeroen van der Veer doesn’t expect oil supplies to run short, even in the long-term, Swiss newspaper Finanz und Wirtschaft reported, citing an interview.

Separately, Europe’s largest oil company and BP Plc can explore for oil in Alaska’s Arctic waters, according to a ruling by a federal judge in Anchorage, who dismissed a lawsuit that sought to block the companies’ exploration plans. Shell fell 23.5 cents, or 0.9 percent, to 24.88 euros.

Record oil prices and depleting reserves in shallower waters are prompting companies such as Exxon Mobil Corp. and Royal Dutch Shell Plc to spend a record $98.7 billion on exploration and production this year. Petroleo Brasileiro SA, Brazil’s state- controlled oil company, plans to invest $30 billion for 40 drilling rigs to develop a field off its coast.

Shell, BP Can Explore for Oil Offshore From Alaska, Judge Rules

Shell spokesman Curtis Smith declined to comment apart from saying the ruling came after business hours. Shell plans to carry out its seismic program in Alaska this summer, he said.

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Appetite for Arctic oil rises in line with crude prices

The appetite for Arctic oil has surged in line with rocketing crude prices but environmental concerns and a diplomatic stalemate stand in the way of exploration, experts say.

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Shell delays Alaska drilling plan due legal dispute

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - Shell Oil (RDSa.L: Quote, Profile,Research) said on Friday it would delay its 2008 drilling plan in Alaska’s Beaufort Sea for a year because of an ongoing legal challenge filed by groups concerned about the potential impact on whales, walruses and other marine mammals.

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Russia accused of annexing the Arctic for oil reserves by Canada

Russia’s movements could pitch it into a serious territorial dispute with the US for the first time.” Tension in the Arctic is also being heightened by the revival of Russian Cold War-era manoeuvres. Hardly a week passes without Russian aircraft over-flying the North Pole, simulating strikes on “enemy” bases and shipping.

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